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    Throughout my life‚ I have read about utopian societies that have become dystopias. I have been exposed to totalitarian led communities‚ such as the society run in the novel 1984. Also‚ history provides me with examples of incidents that have happened from nations that have been ruled by a dictatorship. War‚ revolutions‚ and disdain for social hierarchies are all products of the previously mentioned societies. Human beings like to have control over their own life; however‚ some groups of individuals

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    The Fruitlands was a utopian society‚ which is a place that is modeled to be perfect. In fact‚ this society was one of the most unplanned utopias of all time and sadly‚ there was no official record of the members. The Fruitlands was a very short lived utopian agrarian society which was established in the early 1840s by Amos Bronson Alcott and Charles Lane. By 1841‚ Alcott had come up with the idea of the Fruitlands and had already begun planning it. The Fruitlands had 2 main goals that they tried

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    The decline of medieval societies was caused by a number of people and events. With the decline of the medieval frontier because of the bubonic plague or “Black Death” as it’s know‚ led to many civilians spreading out to a rural style of living. The more populated cities and state’s were more vulnerable to infection because of so many living so close together many who survived took there chance leaving the cities and the more rural areas had less infected. No longer being able to obtain all the necessities

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    Sociology Final Exam Paper Sociology Paper on Society “Human beings are fascinated with the world in which they live‚ and they aspire to develop ways to explain their experiences. People appear to have always felt this fascination-along with the intense desire to unravel the world’s mysteries-for people in ancient times also attempted to explain their worlds”(Henslin 8). Sociology is about understanding how people act as a society and how we‚ as people‚ treat our fellow human beings. The symbolic

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    Name: Jennifer Jones Instructor: M. Fast Class: Eng 1127 Due Date: Dec 6‚ 2012 Literary Analysis of Gender Inequality and Social Conditioning in a Patriarchal Society in Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” Word Count 1‚086 Written in 1968‚ Alice Munro’s short story “Boys and Girls” is set on a farm where foxes are raised for the fur trade. The main characters in this story are the Mother‚ the Father‚ the eldest daughter and son. The mother and father have established stereotypical gender

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    Obesity is on the rise in the Nation and society’s way of dealing with it is to ridicule‚ criticize‚ and blame the overweight person for their problem. CNBC reports that “ two out of three Americans are overweight (2010)”‚ and what society does not realize is that even though some people can control their weight problem with diet and exercise‚ there are others that cannot either because of genetic or medical problems that contribute to their obesity. Too many people in today’s society are cruel and unfair

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    Sociology Research Paper - Globalization and the future of the society Abstract Globalisation is a general concept and can be understand differently in different subjects. This research paper mainly concentrates on the impact of globalisation on the society and how it has an effect on the word or concept known as ‘social’. This paper will mainly concentrate on the issues that lie between the different concepts (mainly territorial) and understanding of social‚ and the process and concept of globalization

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    Film’s Impact on Society Film has played a huge part in American society since 1878 when Edward James made the first real motion picture. Ever since Edward’s first movie production‚ film has made many technological advances that change the way we look at film today. This is obvious when you go to a local movie theatre today rather than looking at movies from the 1900’s. I am very interested on finding out information about the impact of film on society. I personally think that today’s film has many

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    Julie Trach The Position of Women in Society In the early days women were seen as wives who were intended to cook‚ clean‚ and take care of the kids. They were not allowed to vote while men took care of having jobs and paying any bills that had to be paid. Fifty to seventy years ago‚ a woman was no more than a house wife‚ caregiver‚ and at their husbands beck and call. Women had no personal opinion‚ no voice‚ and no freedom. Lastly‚ women have always been treated like they are never

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